Broken point with a concave base

tnmudman

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I found these a while back an just noticed the piece with the concave base I thought it was interesting along with a couple other ones Im going to try to get out tommorow and find some more I havent been able to much lately 0317181911.jpg 0317181912a.jpg 0317181909.jpg 0317181905b.jpg 0317181905d.jpg 0317181906.jpg 0317181913.jpg
 

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I dont think it has been ground on the base quito I would guess its some type of woodland point but Im not sure I dont think concave bases are common on woodland points but I dont know . If anyone has any knowledge of it I would love to hear it.
 

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I dont think it has been ground on the base quito I would guess its some type of woodland point but Im not sure I dont think concave bases are common on woodland points but I dont know . If anyone has any knowledge of it I would love to hear it.

There are a few woodland types with concave base but majority are archaic and of course some Paleo. Yours is different that it almost has a quad or square base and than tapers in.
There’s a type of Dalton called Dalton Colbert it resembles that but most of them are serrated ..... hopefully somebody else can help identify it cause I would like to know lol
 

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